Embroideries

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Miniature boxers : Designers, the Secret Knicker Gang


(Created by Pierrette)


Project: Miniature boxers for a joke

Designer: Secret Knicker Gang

Type of needlework: Sewing

Photos: 4

Stories in past blog entries:  Miniature knickers and  ATCs 

Comments: Our little Secret Knicker Gang had so much fun with our little joke that some of us pushed the envelope just a little bit further and made some miniature boxers too.

If you want to read about what happened before this episode or just need to refresh your memory, please click on the two links above next to "Stories in past blog entries"

It all started with the miniature knickers, followed by a little story told with Artistic Trading Cards and then followed by this post with the miniature boxers.

The Secret Knicker Gang has also made the "Artistic Dolls" exchange. Unfortunately I don't have all the photos of the dolls but you can see the photos that I do have here.


(Created by Kerry)


(Created by Terry)


(Created by Terry)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Crazy Quilting Eyeglass case: Jill


Project: Crazy Quilting Eyeglass Case

Designer: Jill made this for me

Type of needlework: Crazy Quilting

Photos: 2

Comments: Jill made this little crazy quilting eyeglass case for me a few years back. I remember her making quite a few of them at the time, all different designs depending on each person preference.

I always had it in my mind to make a few myself, but so far I have never gotten around to it, but we just never know, one day I may surprise myself and actually make one. I have got one in mind for the longest time, so ................. (big smile)


(Photo showing the back)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Burke, Ruth Dilts, designer


Project: Burke

Designer: Ruth Dilts

Type of needlework: Needlepoint

Photos: 2


Comments: This is the first Ruth Dilts Christmas ball I have done and finished this one as a rounded ball as you can see on the photograph below.

I am now working on a second one also designed by Ruth, which is called "Windsor" and it is a gorgeous bargello design this time around.

I have not yet decided how I will finish my second one. I think it would be lovely to have it framed. It has a 7 inch circonference, so a very nice size for it.

For the finishing of "Burke" I have used some dark red velour that I had in my stash for the back of the ornament and then purchased some braid to cover the middle joint all around the ball.


(Photo showing a little bit of the back and side)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Jingle Bells Xmas Tree Farm: Thea Dueck, designer



(Photo that came with instructions)



Designer: Thea Dueck
(The Victoria Sampler)

Type of needlework: Cross Stitch

Photos: 2 so far

The Victoria Sampler website: http://www.victoriasampler.com/

Comments: This is a project that I have started many years ago and have not very much to show for myself. I have only worked on the first section and have not even finished it. Not quite true actually since I just saw three rows of little trees, but still not that much done on this project.

Cross stitching is not my favorite thing in the whole wide world, so perhaps that can  help explain my procrastination on this project. I should probably do a little bit at a time and it would get finished. Will see!


(What has been done so far on this project)

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Shalimar: Carol Costello, designer


(Photo of Shalimar that came with the instruction booklet)


Project: Shalimar
(WORK IN PROGRESS)

Designer: Carol Costello
(Fancy Work & Fantasies)

Type of needlework: Needlepoint

Photos: 9 so far

Comments: This is another work in progress and I am almost done with this project. Only the middle section remains.

This project is on 14-mesh tan Zweigart canvas and only needs a few different threads like Medici and Perle cotton in two different sizes.

I really need to give this one a last effort and I will end up with a lovely pillow.

(Photo 1)


(Photo 2)


(Photo 3)


(Photo 4)


(Photo 5)


(Photo 6)


(Photo 7)


(Photo 8)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Crazy Quilting: Garden (Work in progress)


(Crazy Quilting Garden Block
with lots more work needed)


Project: Crazy Quilting Garden (WORK IN PROGRESS)

Designer: This is a joint project with Terry

Type of needlework: Crazy quilting

Photos: 8 photos so far

Comments: Terry and I started this project many years ago.

Once finished this should represent a crazy quilt garden.

Terry has done the first part of it, embroidering different things that you typically can find in a garden. My job is to fill in all the rest, which I have not yet started. She has put quite a bit of work in it so far, so I will have to soon get cracking on this project.

If I had to redo this project all over again, I would have chosen other colors and different fabrics for my garden, but since I can't very well do this, now I will have to work with what I have. I need to put my thinking cap and see what I can do with this.

I was thinking of finishing it as a pillow once all the stitching has been completed but I still have plenty of time to change my mind at least a couple of times about this before I am done.




(beehive)

(wishing well)


(Blossom tree)


(mushrooms)


(Rustic fence)


(Willow tree)


(Squirrel)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Kaleidoscope: An adaptation of a Sue Lentz design by Anthony Minieri for Needle Necessities

Project: Kaleidoscope

Designer: Kaleidoscope is an adaptation of a Sue Lentz design, then adapted by Anthony Minieri for Needle Necessities

Type of needlework: Needlepoint

Photos: 5 (so far) as this is a work in progress

Comments: This is a project that has been started some years back. I love the design and I think that what has kept me from completing it so far is the fact that there are lots of repeats of the same sections. I am the kind of person who loves to move along and do different things and with this design you have to do it over and over again. I swear to myself that I will complete it one day because it is really lovely, so hopefully I will get it done and sooner than later.


(Photo showing the very center of the design)


(Moving along with a bit more done)


(This photo shows the center portion completed)


(A bit more done on this one but lots more remains before completion)


I have added this last photo which came with the instructions. Unfortunately we can't see very well but it gives an idea. The piece is looks much much better than this photo.

Progress photos will be added to this blog entry when completed.

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Guardian Angels of Hollyhock House: A Gay Ann Rogers' design

Project: The Guardian Angels of Hollyhock House

Designer: Gay Ann Rogers

Type of needlework: Needlepoint

Photos: 12 (so far)

Comments: This is a rather big project. The congress cloth used measures 18 1/2" wide by 24 1/2" long. Threads used are mostly Soie d'Alger (a 7-ply silk) together with a few other threads. There are 145 pages of instructions.

You will see photos of what I have stitched so far.

There are two pots of hollyhocks, one on each side of the house.


Close-up of upper section


Close-up of lower section


Photo showing one pot of Hollyhocks completed and the second one incomplete


Two pots of Hollyhocks completed and the beginning of the laying of the bricks.
We can see the mortar on each side of the house.


Beginning of the laying of the bricks

Additional bricks have been stitched


Left side of the house has the laying of bricks completed


Starting the brick laying on the right side


Bricks all done

Roof has been completed with the two chimneys

Photo showing what has been stitched so far

Future postings will be added to this blog entry when available.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Night Blossom Nugget Box: Debbie Deem designer


Project: Night Blossom Nugget Box

Designer: Debbie Deem of StitchArtz

Photo: 1

Debbie's website: http://www.stitchartz.com/


Comments: I remember when I first read about this little project on one of the blog that I read on a regular basis that I thought this was a really cute little project and that it would be fun to stitch it. I love boxes of all sizes and this one was quite original. It still is.

On January 30th of the year 2009, I paid my $75.00 to Stitchartz through Paypal so that I could participate in that online class. It was going to be a 10 week on-line class scheduled to start on March 15, 2009.

There was a painted canvas that I was due to receive for the beginning of that class. I did receive it on March 23, 2009, beautiful colors as I had chosen "Midnight Mist". I started Debbie's "orientation online class" on March 28 of 2009.

I, along with the other participants in the class, received the first 4 lessons of this project, the last one being on October 19, 2009 and that was the end of what I have received up to now and we are now September 15, 2010. There was a forum in which we could communicate with the teacher, but I can't access it anymore. It may have gone or is just inaccessible to me/us, not sure which one of the two.

As of this morning there are still 169 students in that class and we are all in LIMBO, not really knowing if we will ever be able to complete this project or not as we have not heard from Debbie Deem in months.

I personally have never requested my money back as I was and still am hoping that we will receive the lessons that we have never received and have a happy ending to this deplorable situation. I may be over optimistic here, but hey we never know.

I know that I am in good company here since we are still 169 students in that class patiently waiting and hoping that Debbie will be back one of these days (sooner rather than later) with the rest of our lessons for NIGHT BLOSSOM NUGGET BOX and perhaps she will also make some kind of amends to all of us. We sure deserve something for being so darn patient.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Have a Purrfect Christmas


Project: Have a Purrfect Christmas

Designer: Unknown to me

Type of needlework: Cross Stitch

Photo: 1


Comments: Here is a cute little cat ornament that has the words "Have a Purrfect Christmas" stitched on his tummy. The design is called "Purrfect" Christmas. He measures approx. 7 inches tall with his tail curled up. There is a small jingle bell hanging just below the bow.

Purchased from Janet Lange on eBay and stitched by herself. She said that she stitched it from a magazine pattern but can't recollect which one.